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You'd think after saying the actual words you'd figure that sodium hydroxide doesn't give chlorine ions... you'd also think that after so many comments on this mistake (and others) they'd upload a corrected version of this video.
*sigh*
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Haha, I saw the sodium hydroxide error at the beginning, and I had faith that she'd correct it
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Not to be nitpicky, but... Stomach acid is HCl. And its pH is not 1, but closer to 2-3.
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Think you made a mistake hun, you said 'arrlenious acid donate protons to solution,but in the first video you mentioned that bronsted-lowry acid is a substance that can donate H+ to a substance. correct me if am worng.
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Thanks.
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@FenderForEver1988 yes but those equations were supposed to show the individual rxns not the whole thing so they were still wrong.
NaOH, wouldn't it break into Na and OH not Na and Cl?
1lastsoldier 10 months ago 13
sorry but if a person tells me NaOH breaks up in water into Na and Cl...i cant take them seriously
rufinator007 4 months ago 7